TMZ reported the singer had very little alcohol in his body when he was arrested early this week in Miami Beach, for alleged DUI and street racing. The website said Bieber's blood alcohol level was .014, well below the legal intoxication rate of .08. Law enforcement sources initially told TMZ on Thursday Bieber had a .04.

According to the police report, the arresting officer said when he leaned into the car to speak with Bieber, “I immediately smelled an odor of alcohol eminating (sic) from the driver's breath.”

Bieber was arrested and taken to a holding facility, where another officer said he smelled “the odor of an alc bev on his breath,” according to the police report.

Police said Bieber failed his field sobriety test. Which — when a guy weighs about 87 pounds — could've simply been the result of a random wind gust.

Sources connected to the case told TMZ this could be the latest mix-up by the Miami Beach Police Department, which, according to source, “has had a zillion problems.”

It's just too bad for Bieber he can't afford to hire some smart, vicious lawyers, and ... oh wait ... never mind.

It was reported Thursday that Bieber Law admitted to police after Thursday's arrest that he was under the influence of prescription medications, alcohol and pot.

Rockies relief pitcher John Axford, who hasn't pitched for the team since last Wednesday, was forced to leave spring training camp after his 2-year-old son was bit by a rattlesnake twice in his right foot.

One-day event to run slide down University HillIt's not quite the alternative mode of transportation that Boulder's used to, but, for one day this summer, residents will be able to traverse several city blocks atop inflatable tubes.

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